Talisman Figure (1989)

Media
Galvanised painted steel, oilpaint, acrylic, sisal, feathers, bone, wood, quills
Dimensions
240cm x 100cm

Artist's Statement

In 1988 I began a series of works with the theme of the "talisman". The talisman is a magical, protective charm worn or carried to avert evil from or bring good luck to its holder. I made a series of works which I saw as a triptych called "Talisman for Africa": "Yesterday", "Today" and "Tomorrow".

These works for me existed at two levels: The lower level being the political state of South Africa in "Yesterday", "Today" and "Tomorrow". The upper level represents the input of lucky charms to arrest evil and bring good luck.

The works were symbolic of the spirit of South Africa and the social and political turmoil of our times. I used the theme of the magical, protective talisman to project the eventual triumph of hope over despair. The talisman is a magical, protective charm worn or carried to avert evil from or bring good luck to its holder.

The figure is suspended in a colourful gateway as if entering a rite of passage. It appears to be surrounded by a protective aura and in its sexless self vibrates with life and colour. It appears to transcend life over death and hope over despair.